Basiliscus galeritus

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Basiliscus galeritus, the Western (or Red-headed) Basilisk, inhabits western Colombia and Ecuador up through Central America.

B. galeritus body color is olive-green with a reddish brown underbelly. The throat is white to yellow, on the back it has a small crest similar to that of juvenile individuals of the common iguana It has narrow white strips on the sides.

B. galeritus has no back flap. The adult males bear a round head flap/crest.cn:西部雙冠蜥

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